Tech

NASA plans test flight of Orion space capsule in 2014

Agency reveals the plan in a low-key notice on the federal procurement website.

Tech

Security Stress

Protecting company data can be more stressful than getting a divorce, survey of IT managers finds.

Defense

FBI, Homeland Security defer to each other on immigrants' data

House Republicans plan to subpoena criminal records of immigrants in the country unlawfully and claim agencies are hiding crimes.

Defense

WSJ: CIA asked to adjust drone strike policy

Behind closed doors, officials concerned that drone strikes are straining the relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan, the paper reports.

Defense

TSA mum on missing deadline for 100 percent cargo screening

One year after planes nearly shipped printer-bombs stateside, feds don't comply with law to inspect all parcels aboard international passenger flights.

Tech

White House responds to marijuana and God petitions

Some disappointed by administration's blanket response to online petitions.

Tech

Potential Pay Cuts

Budget office chief warns deficit panel that lowering salaries could hamper federal programs.

Defense

Defense cyber chief: The cloud is the military's next Internet

Computers and programs must be linked to a central, remote environment that aligns security departmentwide, Gen. Keith Alexander says.

Tech

Freddie Mac CEO to resign

Charles Haldeman Jr., who has helmed Freddie for just over two years, says he will depart 'some time in the coming year.'

Tech

Transportation completes iPad test, eyes departmentwide use

Early results suggest the devices could work for employees who do not require full computing capability.

Defense

VA plans largest tablet computer deployment

Up to 100,000 devices will be managed through a vendor-operated cloud computing center.

Tech

Feds on Facebook

More federal employees are using Facebook, Twitter and other social media at work and behalf of their agencies.

Tech

Top Tech Pay

Private sector IT workers are likely to ring in the New Year with healthy salary increases.

Defense

Class action suit seeks $4.9 billion in damages from TRICARE data theft

Plaintiffs allege the military health care provider put personal and sensitive information at risk by failing to encrypt the digital files.

Defense

Nuclear crises renew regulator's relevance

NRC chief Gregory Jaczko keeps the focus on safety amid political charges around Yucca Mountain plans and industry influence.

Defense

FBI to launch nationwide facial recognition service

Four states will begin using the service in January; immigrant rights groups worry Homeland Security will abuse the biometric database.

Defense

Firm eyes lawsuit over theft of TRICARE patient data

Class action would focus on TRICARE's decision not to provide free credit and identity theft-monitoring services.

Oversight

Cyberattack: 10 big targets

What sectors and operations overseen by the federal government are most likely to fall victim to Advanced Persistent Threats?

Tech

LightSquared threatens legal action if FCC blocks network operation

The company maintains filtering technology can be applied to prevent interference with GPS signals.

Tech

Government apps: Learning from industry

Private sector experts weigh in on how agencies can build successful software applications for mobile devices.